Court of Appeal grants Rosmah temporary passport release to visit daughter in Singapore


KUALA LUMPUR: Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor has been granted a temporary release of her passport to visit her daughter and grandson in Singapore.

Her passport was released on Thursday (June 15) for her to be in Singapore until July 7.

This comes after she filed a notice of motion through Messrs Akberdin & Co on June 2.

Rosmah's passport is currently held by the court as part of her bail conditions in the solar hybrid case.

According to the notice of motion, Rosmah is seeking for the immediate release of her passport to enable her to travel abroad for four weeks between June 6 and July 7.

Rosmah was first allowed temporary access to her passport on Oct 15, 2021, when she travelled to Singapore to support her daughter who was giving birth.

On March 21, this year, the Court of Appeal allowed the second release of the passport when she went to Singapore from March 23 to May 5 to visit her daughter and grandson who was unwell.

Rosmah's application for the release of her passport has been fixed for a hearing at the Court of Appeal on Thursday (June 15).

Her solar hybrid case, where she was convicted and sentenced to 10 years in jail and fined RM970mil, is currently at the appeal stage at the appellate court and fixed for hearing between July 11 and July 14.

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